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 La Biennale Di Venezia : RAGNAR KJARTANSSON - THE END Reykjavík, Iceland, March 13, 2009: The official Icelandic representation at the 53rd International Art Exhibition – La Biennale di Venezia will feature Ragnar Kjartansson, a self-described incurable romantic, whose multifaceted artistic practice is rooted in a tradition of acting and performance with an existential and absurdist sensibility that can be linked to artists ranging from Caspar David Friedrich to Gilbert and George.Discussion | Information La Biennale Di Venezia Fondazione The Director of the 53rd Exhibition, Daniel Birnbaum, has been Rector of the Staedelschule Frankfurt/Main and its Kunsthalle Portikus since 2001. Fare Mondi // Making Worlds, presented in the renewed Palazzo delle Esposizioni in the Giardini and in the Arsenale, is a single, large exhibition that articulates different themes woven into one whole. It is not divided into sections.Discussion | Information Karel Zwaneveld - LOOK This autumn the Noorderlicht Photogallery is showing high points from the work of the Groningen photographer Karel Zwaneveld. For many years Zwaneveld has been photographing for leading dance and theatre companies in The Netherlands.Discussion | Information Saul Leiter The lyricism and intensity of his vision come into fullest play in his eloquent handling of color unequaled by his contemporaries. Leiter's visual language of fragmentation, ambiguity, and contingency is evoked by these subtle, painterly images that stretched the boundaries of photography in the second half of the 20th century." Martin HarrisonDiscussion | Information A Shadow Falls / The Colorado Bridge Project photo-eye Gallery is pleased to announce an exhibition of new photographs by Nick Brandt. These photographs from East Africa complete Brandt’s body of work A Shadow Falls, also the title of his new monograph. A selection of work from The Colorado Bridge Project by Santa Fe based photographer, Jamey Stillings will also be on display.Discussion | Information Michael KENNA - New York + New Works We are happy to present, for the first time in France, Michael Kenna's work about New York. This will be the third exhibition of Kenna in our gallery. A retrospective of his photos shall be showing simultaneously at the "Bibliothèque Nationale de France".Discussion | Information Bear Portraits by Jill Greenberg Bears occupy a unique position in the popular imagination – at one end of the spectrum is the cuddly teddy bear and at the other the terrifying grizzly. Acclaimed celebrity portrait photographer Jill Greenberg confronts our collective fears and fantasies with her remarkable series Bear Portraits.Discussion | Information Cold War Modern: Design 1945–1970 The National Gallery of Art, Vilnius is pleased to present the major Victoria & Albert Museum exhibition Cold War Modern: Design 1945–1970 as a project of the national programme of "Vilnius – European Capital of Culture 2009".Discussion | Information PRUNE - abstracting reality The exhibition PRUNE – abstracting reality focuses on the complex but intriguing relationship between realism and abstraction in contemporary photography. The exhibition includes only photographic work that is based on reality but which depicts this reality with a greater or lesser degree of abstraction. On show in the exhibition is work that first and foremost can be appreciated for its abstract, formal qualities, such as form, colour and composition.Discussion | Information Familair feelings on the boston group Presenting all of the Boston Group active artists: David Armstrong, Philip-Lorca diCorcia, Nan Goldin, Jack Pierson, Tabboo! Gail Thacker and Shellburne Thurber.
Since the mid 1970's, a group of American East Coast artists started defying the conventions of the photographic medium both from its technical and moral aspects, hence greatly influencing the means of representation during the late 20th century.Discussion | Information Shake It - Polaroid exhibition at Pump House Gallery From the lyrics of OutKast’s pop anthem Hey Ya to clues laid out for the amnesiac protagonist in Christopher Nolan’s film Memento, the Polaroid has had a significant impact on contemporary culture. ‘Shake It: An instant History of the Polaroid’ brings to light some of the more intriguing and innovative examples in the history of the Polaroid photograph, exploring its cultural significance and the diversity of its applications.Discussion | Information Vision devotion revelation HackelBury Fine Art has brought together practitioners from around the globe who, despite their differing origins and schooling, all explore that fascinating place, or state of mind, that is sometimes just beyond our fingertips’ grasp, at other times so distant as to be barely imaginable.Discussion | Information Loïc Bréard - Urban Sketches Loïc Bréard was born in Brittany, France, and now lives in Hamburg, Germany, where he evolved into a photo artist whose body of work is defined by a passion for the visual diversity of life. This diversity was displayed in his well-known series "El Rocio - a Spanish Pilgrimage", which became a book and was shown at Hilaneh von Kories Gallery in 2008.Discussion | Information Bruce Conner The Michael Kohn Gallery is honored to present an exhibition of this great artist’s works, “Bruce Conner from the 1970s.” This show has been organized with a keen curatorial edge, crisply defining a elusive yet important period of Conner’s work when he produced some of his most important historical works on paper, conceptual works of art, paintings, photographs, lithographs and films.Discussion | Information |
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